- Britney Spears is officially a married woman! See the first photos of the singer rocking a gown courtesy of Donatella Versace for her wedding to Sam Asghari.
- Britney Spears and Sam Asghari officially tied the knot in an intimate ceremony on June 9.
- Donnatella shared a few details about the special process of making the singer’s dress for her big day.
On June 9, Britney Spears and Sam Asghari exchanged vows in a private ceremony. The singer wore a Donatella Versace couture gown with off-the-shoulder cap sleeves and a deep leg split for the wedding, which took place in Los Angeles. Sam, on the other hand, kept things simple on his wedding day, going for a Versace suit.
Donnatella revealed a few facts about the unique process of creating the singer’s wedding gown just hours after the festivities. “Designing Britney’s wedding dress was a dream,” she commented alongside an Instagram photo of the white gown on June 10. “The dress is made from a beautiful white silk cady and has a portrait neckline with a stream of pearl buttons that flows across the shoulders.”
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Britney’s mother Lynne Spears, father Jamie Spears, sister Jamie Lynn Spears, and her two boys, Sean, 16, and Jayden, 15, were all missing for the day (with ex Kevin Federline). Kevin and the boys are pleased for Britney and wish her and Sam all the best going forward, a counsellor for Kevin told, despite the fact that Sean and Jayden were not present.
Britney and Sam exchanged vows almost six years after meeting on the shooting of her music video “Slumber Party.”
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But it’s evident that the couple, who opened up about their pregnancy and subsequent loss earlier this year, is planning something bigger than their wedding. “They’re both very happy and pleased in their profession and relationship,” the person continued. “As a couple, they only serve to elevate one another and bring out the best in one another.”



















